Thanks some very original thoughts there and well presented up here every cordaline has been cut down to ground level even very old ones. , but s few are resprouting from base . Ayrshire has the benefit of the Gulf Stream but last winter was extreme .
@essexhognose1808 The torbay dazzler may be the best bet , but to be honest most of the coloured cordylines are going to be similar. Minus temps for prolonged periods will damage them. Most will die to the ground at -6c but may regrow. - 8c will probably kill them out right.
Great info Jim 👍🏻
Thanks some very original thoughts there and well presented up here every cordaline has been cut down to ground level even very old ones. , but s few are resprouting from base . Ayrshire has the benefit of the Gulf Stream but last winter was extreme .
Good to hear some are coming back 👍
😊I'd like a little bit more inf-I have questions about more than 1 per pot-antique clay. THANKS for your inf ,tho!
Good info, I'm well surprised at the length of the tap root to the plant.
Me too 👍
What of the coloured or variegated Cordylines are the most hardy for the UK?
@essexhognose1808 The torbay dazzler may be the best bet , but to be honest most of the coloured cordylines are going to be similar. Minus temps for prolonged periods will damage them. Most will die to the ground at -6c but may regrow. - 8c will probably kill them out right.